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Rebecca Nagy

Hurricane Irene

Sep 1, 2012

Storm Practices: Lessons Learned from Hurricane Irene

Even Ann Keyes learned a lesson from Hurricane Irene about the importance of reliable communications and being prepared for the worst.

Sep 1, 2012

The Multitalented Oyster

Spruill, vice president of PenderWatch and Conservancy, experiments with growing oysters on all kinds of surfaces — not for eating, but for the environmental services they provide, such as water filtration.

Jun 1, 2012

Mariner’s Menu: Healthy Seafood Choices

Consider preparing these healthy and delicious meals using triggerfish, crab and mahi-mahi. Joyce Taylor's recipes from Mariner's Menu: 30 Years of Fresh Seafood Ideas include fun and inventive ways to serve these healthy choices for your friends and family.

A coastal village with mountains in the background.

Jun 1, 2012

Sea Science: Rolling with the Tide: Sun, Moon and Raven

The old woman who controlled the water level lived at the edge of the Big Water. She held the tide line tightly across her lap, not letting the Big Water move in and out. Raven, the trickster, and his people enjoyed eating all the good things that washed up on the shore of the Big Water. As the population grew, there was not enough food on the shore to feed everyone.

Currituck Sound kayakers

Jun 1, 2012

PEOPLE AND PLACES: Currituck County Goes Green

Reduce water runoff, slow it down, and soak it up with plants. This was a central theme in the Currituck Sound Water Quality Fair held in April at the Currituck…

Boats docked near IMS and Duke Marine Lab.

Jun 1, 2012

CURRENTS: Cruising to Fuel Savings

As marina fuel prices continue to rise, recreational and commercial boaters are — by necessity — seeking ways to decrease operating costs and increase fuel efficiency. Compared to automobiles, boats…

Red knots are migrating shorebirds that feast on horseshoe crab eggs. Photo by Gregory Breese/USFWS

Jun 1, 2012

NATURALIST’S NOTEBOOK: A Song Across the Water

Pat Moore has been birding for more than 50 years — and at 84 years old she is still active in birding activities on the Outer Banks.

Men hold a large Atlantic wahoo.

Jun 1, 2012

Hunting for Quicksilver: Testing Local Seafood for Mercury

Selecting seafood can be mind boggling. Low in saturated fats and packed with healthful omega-3s, fish are definitely good for you. Except when they're not. So what's in your seafood that you might want to avoid? Some North Carolina scientists sought to answer a part of that question.

image: aerial of Surf City beach.

Jun 1, 2012

Take It Outside: Wet and Wild Coastal North Carolina

Indeed, variety is the essence of the coastal experience for visitors who want to observe nature, and be part of it; to learn about it, and from it.

Recreational fishing boats docked

Mar 1, 2012

CURRENTS: Safe Boating Saves Lives

Wright, who is officer in charge of USCG Hatteras Search and Rescue Operations, says the crews are trained and certified for rescue missions in up to 30-foot waves. "It can be challenging."